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L'île d'Alcatraz de nuit avec visite à pied de Fisherman's Wharf

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En fin de journée dans la ville animée de San Francisco, les foules quotidiennes commencent à se dissiper. Le soleil plonge dans l'océan Pacifique et des ombres tombent sur les rues de la ville, tandis que les vagues poussent en rythme contre les jetées. C'est votre chance. Votre chance de découvrir la prison défaillante d'Alcatraz après la tombée de la nuit - lorsque tous les autres touristes sont rentrés chez eux et que vous avez l'île pour vous tout seul avec seulement un nombre limité d'autres élus. Cette expérience est associée à une exploration approfondie de Fisherman's Wharf à proximité et à une visite de la célèbre boulangerie Boudin, où le pain au levain de San Francisco est toujours à la hauteur de l'occasion.
Ville: San Fransisco
Sun 29 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Local English-speaking guide
Pre-reserved ticket to Alcatraz Island at Night with Cellhouse Audio Guide
Small group of up to 8 people
Expertly guided walking tour of Fisherman's Wharf
Local English-speaking guide
Pre-reserved ticket to Alcatraz Island at Night with Cellhouse Audio Guide
Small group of up to 8 people
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Bien que les fauteuils roulants et les poussettes soient les bienvenus sur l'île d'Alcatraz, malheureusement, Fisherman's Wharf ne peut pas naviguer avec ces éléments.
  • Une confirmation (avec des instructions supplémentaires) sera reçue au moment de la réservation.
  • Il s'agit d'une visite à pied. Les voyageurs doivent avoir un niveau de forme physique modéré.
  • La partie de l'île d'Alcatraz de cette visite est autoguidée (audioguide inclus). Vous n'aurez pas de guide pendant cette partie de la visite.
  • En raison des politiques régies par Alcatraz, vous devez fournir le nom et la date de naissance de chaque personne visitant l'île. Lors de la réservation, il peut vous être demandé de fournir ces informations.
  • En raison des horaires changeants d'Alcatraz, le voyagiste vous contactera dans les 10 jours suivant votre visite pour confirmer l'heure de votre billet et les noms que vous avez fournis.
  • Tous les voyageurs de plus de 18 ans doivent apporter une pièce d'identité pour leur visite d'Alcatraz. Sans pièce d'identité, les billets ne peuvent pas vous être délivrés pour vous rendre à Alcatraz
  • Walks est conforme à toutes les réglementations gouvernementales locales. Vous devrez peut-être porter un masque ou fournir une preuve de vaccination pour entrer dans certains lieux. Veuillez vous référer aux directives du gouvernement de San Francisco pour les informations les plus récentes
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
1
Ghirardelli Square
Visit Ghirardelli Square to sample delectable chocolate, an iconic treat of San Francisco. Wander through the old factory grounds, where in 1849 Domenico Ghirardelli brought his confectionery to the shores of San Francisco.
2
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Go to a “behind the scenes” vantage point over Aquatic Park where brave swimmers jet through the cold bay waters preparing for the annual Escape from Alcatraz race. Glance at the island of Alcatraz from this vantage point and mentally prepare for your evening secluded on the notorious island.
3
Fisherman's Wharf
At the waterfront begin your walk towards the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf, passing the iconic Powell-Hyde Cable Car turnaround. Detour to a famed restaurant perched at the end of a wharf, and access a locals-only door to enter the crab stands lining the heart of the Wharf where the iconic mast sign welcomes your arrival.
4
Boudin at the Wharf
Step inside the Boudin Bakery where sourdough bread rises to the occasion. Visit the small museum where, over samples of sourdough bread, your guide will share the history of the longest-running establishment in San Francisco.
5
Pier 39
Get up close and personal with San Francisco’s unofficial mascot - the lazy sunbathers of San Francisco Bay, the permanent squatters along Pier 39, the San Francisco Sea Lions! Head down Pier 39 and take the lesser-beaten path (our own little secret) to view the famed sea lions as they lounge.
6
Alcatraz Island
As the sun begins to descend into the Pacific Ocean board your ferry to the “Inescapable Island”. After circling the island, you will enjoy the wildly popular attraction with very few - as tickets are extremely limited and sought-after.
7
Ghirardelli Square
Visit Ghirardelli Square to sample delectable chocolate, an iconic treat of San Francisco. Wander through the old factory grounds, where in 1849 Domenico Ghirardelli brought his confectionery to the shores of San Francisco.
8
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Go to a “behind the scenes” vantage point over Aquatic Park where brave swimmers jet through the cold bay waters preparing for the annual Escape from Alcatraz race. Glance at the island of Alcatraz from this vantage point and mentally prepare for your evening secluded on the notorious island.
9
Fisherman's Wharf
At the waterfront begin your walk towards the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf, passing the iconic Powell-Hyde Cable Car turnaround. Detour to a famed restaurant perched at the end of a wharf, and access a locals-only door to enter the crab stands lining the heart of the Wharf where the iconic mast sign welcomes your arrival.
10
Boudin at the Wharf
Step inside the Boudin Bakery where sourdough bread rises to the occasion. Visit the small museum where, over samples of sourdough bread, your guide will share the history of the longest-running establishment in San Francisco.
11
Pier 39
Get up close and personal with San Francisco’s unofficial mascot - the lazy sunbathers of San Francisco Bay, the permanent squatters along Pier 39, the San Francisco Sea Lions! Head down Pier 39 and take the lesser-beaten path (our own little secret) to view the famed sea lions as they lounge.
12
Alcatraz Island
As the sun begins to descend into the Pacific Ocean board your ferry to the “Inescapable Island”. After circling the island, you will enjoy the wildly popular attraction with very few - as tickets are extremely limited and sought-after.
13
Ghirardelli Square
Visit Ghirardelli Square to sample delectable chocolate, an iconic treat of San Francisco. Wander through the old factory grounds, where in 1849 Domenico Ghirardelli brought his confectionery to the shores of San Francisco.
14
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Go to a “behind the scenes” vantage point over Aquatic Park where brave swimmers jet through the cold bay waters preparing for the annual Escape from Alcatraz race. Glance at the island of Alcatraz from this vantage point and mentally prepare for your evening secluded on the notorious island.
15
Fisherman's Wharf
At the waterfront begin your walk towards the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf, passing the iconic Powell-Hyde Cable Car turnaround. Detour to a famed restaurant perched at the end of a wharf, and access a locals-only door to enter the crab stands lining the heart of the Wharf where the iconic mast sign welcomes your arrival.
16
Boudin at the Wharf
Step inside the Boudin Bakery where sourdough bread rises to the occasion. Visit the small museum where, over samples of sourdough bread, your guide will share the history of the longest-running establishment in San Francisco.
17
Pier 39
Get up close and personal with San Francisco’s unofficial mascot - the lazy sunbathers of San Francisco Bay, the permanent squatters along Pier 39, the San Francisco Sea Lions! Head down Pier 39 and take the lesser-beaten path (our own little secret) to view the famed sea lions as they lounge.
18
Alcatraz Island
As the sun begins to descend into the Pacific Ocean board your ferry to the “Inescapable Island”. After circling the island, you will enjoy the wildly popular attraction with very few - as tickets are extremely limited and sought-after.
19
Place Ghirardelli
Visitez Ghirardelli Square pour déguster un délicieux chocolat, une friandise emblématique de San Francisco. Promenez-vous dans l'ancienne usine où, en 1849, Domenico Ghirardelli a apporté sa confiserie sur les rives de San Francisco.
20
Parc historique national maritime de San Francisco
Accédez à un point de vue « dans les coulisses » sur le parc aquatique où de courageux nageurs sillonnent les eaux froides de la baie pour se préparer à la course annuelle Escape from Alcatraz. Jetez un coup d'œil à l'île d'Alcatraz depuis ce point de vue et préparez-vous mentalement pour votre soirée isolée sur l'île notoire.
21
Quai de pêcheur
Au bord de l'eau, commencez votre promenade vers le cœur de Fisherman's Wharf, en passant devant l'emblématique téléphérique de Powell-Hyde. Faites un détour par un célèbre restaurant perché au bout d'un quai et accédez à une porte réservée aux locaux pour entrer dans les étals de crabe qui bordent le cœur du quai où l'emblématique panneau de mât vous accueille.
22
Boudin au Quai
Entrez dans la Boulangerie Boudin où le pain au levain est à la hauteur de l'occasion. Visitez le petit musée où, autour d'échantillons de pain au levain, votre guide partagera l'histoire de l'établissement le plus ancien de San Francisco.
23
Quai 39
Rapprochez-vous de la mascotte non officielle de San Francisco - les baigneurs paresseux de la baie de San Francisco, les squatters permanents le long du Pier 39, les lions de mer de San Francisco ! Descendez le Pier 39 et empruntez le chemin le moins battu (notre petit secret) pour voir les célèbres lions de mer pendant qu'ils se prélassent.
24
Île d'Alcatraz
Alors que le soleil commence à descendre dans l'océan Pacifique, montez à bord de votre ferry vers «l'île incontournable». Après avoir fait le tour de l'île, vous profiterez de l'attraction très populaire avec très peu - car les billets sont extrêmement limités et recherchés.
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Commentaires (4)
Kyle P
Sep 2022
The overall experience was fantastic, the Alcatraz portion was a unique experience and certainly one We’ll be doing again. The walking tour around Fisherman’s Wharf was also surprisingly great, the tour guide Marie was very informative and made our first day/time in San Francisco one to remember!
Elizabeth_T
Jul 2022
I’m sorry to say this but this tour was very disappointing. I’m not going to go on and on but it was not described properly. It was not a food tasting tour. We did not go to the sourdough bakery Boudin or Ghirardelli’s. It was advertised that this was part of the tour. We were told the tour ended at 7:30 which was incorrect. When we got to Alcatraz at 6:00 pm the ferry operator told us there were only two more ferries for the evening. One at 8:40 pm and one at 9:30 pm- what? We hadn’t eaten and there is no food or drinks allowed on the island. We were not prepared to be stuck on the island for almost 3 hours so we turned around and left- what a disappointment.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2022
Dear Elizabeth, Thanks for your review. We are very sorry the tour did not meet your expectations. This tour is not a food tasting tour and it is not advertised as if it was on our website. The tour is a total of 4 hours duration. You must visit Boudin San Francisco Sourdough Bakery and Ghirardelli Square. We have many guests that provided us a 5 stars review for this tour and it is disappointing to know it was not 5 stars for you. If you have any comments you would like to address with me, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] at any time. Again, we are sorry you were not satisfied with this tour and hope you still enjoyed your Holiday despite this situation. Warmest regards, Jhonas.
Jayne_A
Apr 2022
Complete shambles. Was told to meet at 330 Larkin St, wasn’t certain on this as it was a mile or two away from where we were doing the WALKING tour, but called Viator and they confirmed this. We tried to call the tour operator to see why they weren’t at the meet address but they’re phone lines aren’t open on weekends but they still run tours on these days, - why that is I really don’t know. Completely useless and no such tour was ever given due to a complete screw up - or scam - from the tour providers. Avoid at all costs.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2022
Dear Jayne_A, Thank you for reaching out to us. We value our guests' direct experience as the best way to monitor our services, and are always grateful for their comments, both positive and negative. First of all, we'd like to to apologise for making you feel let down, as that was definitely not our intention. While we do indeed meet on Larkin Street, the number is 3030 not 330, and are surprised to hear Viator gave you the wrong address. We will reach out immediately to make sure it does not happen again. Could there have been perhaps a misunderstanding due to bad reception? 330 and 3030 are very similar, so with bad signal they could be easily confused. However, the directions and address are clearly printed in our confirmation email and on the tour booking page, did you not have access to that? Finally, our company is fully operational all year round, (including weekends and national holidays) and our call centre is always there to answer questions. You might be placed on hold if very busy, but they do answer. May I ask you what number you called? Again we are terribly sorry this happened to you, if you would like to discuss this further please feel free to contact us directly at [email protected] and we will be happy to assist you. Looking forward to hearing form you. Sincerely,

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